Mesh-bag.



BELINE.

MESH BAG. APPLICATION PILED .SEPT. 29, 1911. RENEWED MAY 6, 1913..'1,074,237.

Patented Sept. 30,1913.

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MESH-BAG.

Application filed September 29, 1911, Serial No. 651,916.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Sept. 30, 1913. Renewed May 6, 1913. Serial No. 765,909.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ELIE BELINE, a subject'ofthe Czar of Russia, residing in the borough of the Bronx, city, county,and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Mesh- Bags, of which the following is a specification, referencebeing had to the accompanying drawings.

This invention relates to improvements in mesh-bags; and an object ofthis invention is to provide means for attaching the mesh to the frameat the joints of the latter.

In the drawings illustrating the principle of this invention and thebest mode now known to me of applying that principle, Figure 1 is anelevation of my new. meshbag; Fig. 2 is a detail showing in sideelevation the hinged part of the frame with the mesh attached; Fig. 3 isa view similar to Fig. 2 but with the mesh removed; Fig. 4 is a detailshowing in end elevation the joint shown in Fig. 3; Fig. 5 is a detailshowing in perspective the joint illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4; and Fig.6 is a detail in elevation showing the oint as viewed from inside theframewhen the same is open.

The frame a is on its inside along its top 6 and sides 0 provided witheyes (Z to which the mesh is attached in the usual manner. The end ofeach side part 0 is formed with a flange or rib e from which projects ahinge-lug or ear f; and adjacent side parts are pivotally connectedtogether by passing a hinge-pin 9 through their cooperating hinge-lugsf. The ribs 6 limit the opening movement of the frame-members. Parallelwith and outside of each'rib 6 there is arranged on the end of thesidepart a series of eyes it which lie in planes substantiallyperpendicular to the rib; and at the outer end of each rib 6 there isprovided an eye 2' which lies in practically the same plane with the riband, therefore, at substantially right angles with the eyes it. To theeyes it, 2' are attached the part of the mesh j at the joint, which isthus covered and an artistic and sightly appearance is given to the bag.Moreover, this arrangement permits the free opening of the joint, whilecovering the same.

I claim:

1. A mesh-bag having meslrcarrying frame members hinged together andformed with ribs at the hinge-joint and with eyes upon the ribs for theattachment of the mesh, whereby the latter covers the joint;

2. A mesh-bag having mesh-carrying framemembers hinged together andformed with ribs at the hinge-jcint and with eyes which project from theribs in planes substantially perpendicular to the same and to which themesh is attached to cover the hinge joint.

3. A mesh-bag having mesh-carrying frame members hinged together andformed with eyes at the joint, to which eyes the mesh is attached tocover the joint.

4. A mesh-bag having mesh-carrying frame members hinged together andformed with ribs atthe hinge-joint and with eyes which project from theribs in planes perpendicular and parallel to the ribs and to which themesh is attached to cover the joint.

ELIE BELINE.

WVitnesses A. KAUFMAN, Gnonon BELINE.

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